all the major pieces in the museum’s collection are, according to a probably-dodgy Danish-English Google translation, ‘back where they belong’. The flashmob, as you can see below, was to recreate Rembrandt’s Night Watch, famously housed in the museum.

Thanks to sponsorship from ING, the National Museum will be free to visit on the opening day (we really do take the fact museums are free here in the UK for granted). If you’re interested in a more detailed look at the refurbishment and why the project took so long, this Guardian piece explains all.